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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-08-08 06:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #2775 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2775 ⌋

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04. [SPOILERS for Saints Row 4]



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06. [SPOILERS for The Walking Dead Game Episode 4: Amid the Ruins]



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(Anonymous) 2014-08-08 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't get what the "looming possibility" of Robb's death is supposed to refer to. If it's in reference to the war Robb leads; Robb only considers Jon his heir in the worst-case scenario that (they believe) his trueborn brothers to be dead.

If it's in reference to child mortality... again, that's why she and Ned had other sons. You can even tell the story there by the kids' ages- Robb is born during the war, then in peacetime there's Sansa, Arya, and Bran in quick succession. Having had a secondary male heir, they don't try hard to another child for a few years, so there's the gap in age between Bran and Rickon.

Trueborn always comes first, and it's not like Jon was going to kill Robb for Winterfell (at any point in their life), and it's out of character even for Catelyn to think that he would.

(Anonymous) 2014-08-08 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think the person in question is talking about a rational calculation about Jon posing a threat to anyone. It's just that Catelyn is scared her son, who she loves deeply, is going to die and so she lashes out at someone.

(Anonymous) 2014-08-09 07:08 am (UTC)(link)
It's probably in reference to the fact that the sole on-screen (or on-page) instance of Catelyn being actually cruel to Jon, rather than just chilly and distant, is when Bran's comatose and at death's door after falling from the tower.